Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Dax (Star Trek)" ¶ 22
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Curzon and Dax
As a Starfleet officer coming up through the ranks, Sisko was mentored by Curzon Dax, a joined Trill serving as Federation ambassador to the Klingon Empire, when the two were stationed aboard the USS Livingston early in Sisko's career.
The Dax Symbiot had previously been joined to Curzon Dax ; a Federation Diplomat who had been an old friend and mentor to Sisko early in his career.
At the beginning of the series, Jadzia has just recently been joined with the symbiont Dax after the natural death of the previous host, Curzon Dax.
In this episode, it is revealed the Curzon Dax was a Federation diplomat to the Klingon Empire, and swore a blood oath against " the Albino " with the Klingons Kang, Koloth, and Kor.
Prior to Jadzia, the Dax symbiont had been hosted by Lela, Tobin, Emony, Audrid, Torias, Joran, and Curzon.
* In the first-season episode " Dax ", the previous host Curzon Dax is accused of murder.
During the episode, Jadzia and Sisko discuss her own training under Curzon Dax, as well as the role that joining plays in Trill society.
This episode reveals much of the back story for the Dax character, and explores the relationship between Jadzia Dax, Curzon Dax, and Benjamin Sisko.
In the same episode, Curzon Dax tells Jadzia that at his own zhian ' tara when his friends and family temporarily embodied past Dax hosts, he gleefully got Tobin's host roaring drunk.
After Torias ' death, official Trill records indicate that Dax is held in stasis for six months and is then transplanted into Curzon ( Equilibrium DS9 episode ); this is actually a cover-up by the Trill government since Dax's next host is Joran, a psychopath and a murderer.
In the Blood Oath season 2 episode, it's revealed that one of Curzon's friends, a Klingon named Kang, named his firstborn Dax and asked Curzon to be the child's godfather.
When the young Dax is murdered by an alien known as " The Albino ", Curzon joins Kang, Kor and Koloth ( whose firstborns have also been murdered by Albino ) in their oath of blood vengeance.
In the non-canon novels The Art of the Impossible and Catalyst of Sorrows, Curzon Dax is mentored by Vulcan Ambassador Sarek in diplomatic matters and is a close friend and occasional lover of the Head of the Starfleet Intelligence, Nyota Uhura.
* Dax, son of Kang is a Klingon named after his godfather, Curzon Dax ( see above ).
* The World of Warcraft expansion set Burning Crusade contains a reference to some of the hosts of the Dax symbiont: Draenei named Tobin, Emony, Audrid, Torias, and Curzon tour the museum area of The Exodar.
The crew's general unfamiliarity with the race is a minor contradiction with later episodes, which stated that the Trill ( such as Curzon Dax ) had been working with the Federation regularly long before their first appearance in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine ; " Trials and Tribble-ations " implied that a host of Dax was romantically involved with Leonard McCoy when the original Star Trek series character was still a college student.

Curzon and is
image: Shravanabelagola. jpg | This photograph of Chandragiri Hill and Tank at Śravaṇa Beḷgoḷa, taken in the 1890s by an unknown photographer, is from the Curzon Collection's " Souvenir of Mysore " Album
For example, the eldest son of the Earl Howe is Viscount Curzon, because this is the second most senior title held by the Earl.
Kedleston Hall is an English country house in Kedleston, Derbyshire, approximately four miles north-west of Derby, and is the seat of the Curzon family whose name originates in Notre-Dame-de-Courson in Normandy.
There are, it is true, more statues of Lord Curzon than we are accustomed to England ; but many of the homes are quite English, save for the multitude of servants ; Government House, serene and spacious and patrician, is a replica of Kedlestone Hall in Derbyshire.
: My name is George Nathaniel Curzon,
Curzon, summoned by Stamfordham, travelled to London by train assuming he was to be appointed Prime Minister, and is said to have burst into tears when told the truth.
It is believed that his name was given to a new school built in 1938 — Curzon Crescent Nursery School, Willesden, Middlesex, due to the area's links with All Souls.
The General follows the career of Herbert Curzon from the time that he joins the army as a subaltern through his experiences in the Second Boer War to the happy day when he is given a regiment of his own to command.
Curzon is unexceptional in every way, an officer like any other officer, and it is the very ordinariness of Forester's character that serves to give the novel power.
Curzon returns to England while his unit is in Belgium, and is promoted again through odd intrigues.
Yet Curzon — General Sir Herbert Curzon by this time — is not a brutal man or an uncaring one: simply a brave and honest but stubborn and unimaginative leader.
For Forester, the tale of Herbert Curzon's almost inevitable rise to high command, the senseless slaughters he directs and his eventual retirement to the life of an aged cripple in a wheelchair, is not about Curzon — it is about the attitudes and mores of the British Army and of British society more generally, the attitudes that ( in Forester's view ) led to the appalling casualties and the horrors of the First World War.
For Forester, to understand Herbert Curzon's simple courage and determination to do his duty is to understand how men like Curzon, who were not by nature evil, were led to order the cream of their country's manhood to sacrifice themselves in the pointless bloody slaughter of the Somme or Verdun or Gallipoli.

Curzon and negotiator
Lord Curzon, the British Foreign Secretary of that time, was the chief negotiator for the Allies, while Eleftherios Venizelos negotiated on behalf of Greece.

Curzon and whose
Within India, Curzon appointed a number of commissions to inquire into education, irrigation, police and other branches of administration, on whose reports legislation was based during his second term of office as viceroy.
Curzon had expansive ambitions and was not much happier with Bonar Law, whose foreign policy was based on " retrenchment and withdrawal ", than he had been with Lloyd George.
In private Balfour admitted that he was prejudiced against Curzon, whose character was objectionable to some.
In 1903-1904, under orders from Curzon, Younghusband, jointly with John Claude White, the Political Officer for Sikkim, led a British expedition to Tibet, whose putative aim was to settle disputes over the Sikkim-Tibet border ; the expedition controversially became ( by exceeding instructions from London ) a de facto invasion of Tibet.
Shortly after opening with a temporary Birmingham terminus at Vauxhall, services were routed to and from Curzon Street station, which it shared with the London and Birmingham Railway ( LBR ) whose platforms were adjacent, providing a link between Liverpool, Manchester and London.
It terminated at Curzon Street Station, which it shared with the Grand Junction Railway ( GJR ), whose adjacent platforms gave a link to the Liverpool and Manchester Railway ( L & MR ), and allowed through rail travel from London to those cities.
Vick, whose family were also investors in the venture, moved his family to London where he formed a British company called Peir Vick, Ltd. Vick leased offices above which he lived, at 32 Curzon Street in the Mayfair district of London.
* The Earls Howe, whose family name is Curzon and who use " Viscount Curzon " as a courtesy title
Peter Ghislain Nathaniel Curzon, 4th Viscount Scarsdale ( born 6 March 1949 ) is the son of the 3rd Viscount Scarsdale to whose titles he succeeded in 2000.

Curzon and result
For Jadzia's zhian ' tara in the Facets episode, Curzon is temporarily embodied into Odo, with a unique resulta blending of Curzon's and Odo's personalities, not unlike the blending of a Trill symbiont with its host.
As a result the current border between the countries of Belarus, Ukraine and Poland is an approximation of the Curzon Line.
As a result, Curzon agreed to receive an Egyptian mission headed by Zaghlul and Adli Pasha to discuss the proposals.
All these conflicts were won by Poland, and as a result, it annexed territories that had previously been under Russian administration situated to the east of the Curzon line, plus formerly Austrian Eastern Galicia.

0.395 seconds.